Art Abstract close up of painting in primary colors of red, blue, green, yellow lines and squares
Art Abstract close up of painting in primary colors of red, blue, green, yellow lines and squareshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-abstract-close-up-of-painting-in-primary-colors-of-red-blue-green-image5561491.html
COMPOSITION, by Piet Mondrian, 1921, Dutch, De Stijl, Neoplasticism, oil paint on canvas. In the 1920s, the artist created nonrepresentational geometric work with horizontal and vertical black lines over white, with selects areas between lines painted with color. He worked in this mode for over a decade. This early 1920s work used lighter hues of red, blue, or yellow by mixing colors with white. In time he eliminated such tonal colors for full intensity primary colors, red, blue, and yellow (BSLOC_2017_7_17)
COMPOSITION, by Piet Mondrian, 1921, Dutch, De Stijl, Neoplasticism, oil paint on canvas. In the 1920s, the artist created nonrepresentational geometric work with horizontal and vertical black lines over white, with selects areas between lines painted with color. He worked in this mode for over a decade. This early 1920s work used lighter hues of red, blue, or yellow by mixing colors with white. In time he eliminated such tonal colors for full intensity primary colors, red, blue, and yellow (BSLOC_2017_7_17)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-composition-by-piet-mondrian-1921-dutch-de-stijl-neoplasticism-oil-170559087.html
COMPOSITION, by Piet Mondrian, 1921, Dutch, De Stijl, Neoplasticism, oil paint on canvas. In the 1920s, the artist created nonrepresentational geometric work with horizontal and vertical black lines over white, with selects areas between lines painted with color. He worked in this mode for over a decade. This early 1920s work used lighter hues of red, blue, or yellow by mixing colors with white. In time he eliminated such tonal colors for full intensity primary colors, red, blue, and yellow (BSLOC_2017_7_17)
COMPOSITION, by Piet Mondrian, 1921, Dutch, De Stijl, Neoplasticism, oil paint on canvas. In the 1920s, the artist created nonrepresentational geometric work with horizontal and vertical black lines over white, with selects areas between lines painted with color. He worked in this mode for over a decade. This early 1920s work used lighter hues of red, blue, or yellow by mixing colors with white. In time he eliminated such tonal colors for full intensity primary colors, red, blue, and yellow (BSLOC_2017_7_17)https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-composition-by-piet-mondrian-1921-dutch-de-stijl-neoplasticism-oil-170560350.html
Abstract close up of painting in primary colors of red, blue, green, yellow lines forming squares rectangles and triangles
Abstract close up of painting in primary colors of red, blue, green, yellow lines forming squares rectangles and triangleshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abstract-close-up-of-painting-in-primary-colors-of-red-blue-green-image5561435.html
Abstract close up of painting in primary colors of red, blue, green, yellow lines forming squares rectangles and triangles
Abstract close up of painting in primary colors of red, blue, green, yellow lines forming squares rectangles and triangleshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abstract-close-up-of-painting-in-primary-colors-of-red-blue-green-image5561446.html
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